Commonwealth Climate Coalition

Provided by the Alliance for Business Leadership I Sponsored by Sustainability Roundtable, Inc

100% Clean Power

for 100% of Massachusetts

The Commonwealth Climate Coalition (CCC) is accelerating Massachusetts’s move to 100% healthier, more affordable, & reliable power for 100% of its residents.

The Commonwealth Climate Coalition (CCC) is provided by the nonprofit Alliance for Business Leadership Its first sponsor is Sustainability Roundtable, Inc. CCC Volunteer Delegates are Massachusetts growth economy innovators, labor leaders, academics, activists, and city & town public servants, united to help create outstanding and family-supporting Union Jobs as Massachusetts moves to leadership in the global revolution towards 100% healthier, more affordable & more reliable power.

The CCC’s first focus is on highlighting and detailing the benefits of Massachusetts’s move to 100% clean electricity by 2035.  A particular focus is on the barriers hindering this needed transition towards a healthier, more fair, and economically-beneficial electrical system, as well as how to overcome those barriers.

Massachusetts sits at the end of the energy pipeline exporting tens of billion dollars out of state annually in exchange for dirty energy extracted from often-marginalized communities.  It is, however, home to national leaders in business innovation, financing, labor, academics, and activism & community-building, who are working towards leading the world in the revolution towards 100% clean power. Massachusetts must take note of the several U.S. states, including California, Colorado, Maryland, New York and others, whose work on clean energy and related technologies position them well ahead of Massachusetts in leadership in creating and driving the world’s largest, and most needed, economic opportunity: 100% healthier, more affordable, & reliable power for 100% of residents.

Our Coalition

 

CCC Volunteer Delegates are committed to educating fellow Massachusetts citizens about how 100% clean electricity can be healthier, more affordable, & more reliable. CCC Delegates will share with fellow Massachusetts citizens and leaders about the need to move from a too-expensive, too-unreliable, unfair "electrical grid" based on nineteenth century technology and planning, to a more reliable, cost-effective 21st century "Intelligent Power Community" created by an instrumented, storage-based, multi-directional, intelligent electrical system. If you have a commitment to accelerating this move in Massachusetts, reach out to us using the contact information below to support the CCC. 

 Together we can educate fellow Massachusetts business, labor, academic, and activist leaders – including our state’s top public policy leaders – about how the faster we transition to a clean power system, the more we will save. We need to drive this transition first in our Commonwealth, so that we can be a beacon to help lead the world in this profitable and urgently-needed transformation towards sustainability.

Support the CCC to build new and much-needed coalition value between Bay State growth economy leaders, labor leaders, and leading Massachusetts cities and towns, who share a common commitment to helping Massachusetts lead the world to an intelligent 21st century power system that is healthier, more affordable, & more reliable.

Commonwealth Climate Coalition

Volunteer Delegates

  • Craig Altemose

    Director of Strategic Partnerships, BlocPower (former Founding Executive Director at Better Future Project)

  • Zaid Ashai

    CEO, Nexamp

  • Alicia Barton

    CEO, Vineyard Offshore

  • Jim Boyle

    CEO & Founder, Sustainability Roundtable, Inc.

  • Dr. Lindsey Butler

    Former Director, Climate & Health Resilience, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts

  • Robert Chen

    Professor and Interim Dean, School for the Environment, University of Massachusetts Boston

  • Peter Crawley

    Senior Sustainability Strategist, Sustainability Roundtable, Inc.

  • Francis Cummings

    Vice President, Peregrine Energy Group

  • Cabell Eames

    Former Legislative & Political Director, Better Future Project

  • Tim Greiner

    Managing Director, Pure Strategies, Inc.

  • William Havemeyer

    Co-Founder, Partner, & Chief Legal Officer, Swift Current Enegy

  • Tom Hopcroft

    President & CEO, Net Zero Institute

  • John Judge

    Founder, NextEcology

  • John Lamontagne

    Director of Strategic Communications, National Grid

  • Mike Mattera

    Director of Corporate Sustainability & ESG Officer, Akamai Technologies

  • Ryan Murphy

    Executive Director, Climate Jobs Massachusetts

  • Scott Nathan

    Partner, FisherBroyles, LLP

  • Emily Norton

    City Councilor, Newton City Council & Executive Director, Charles River Watershed Association

  • Eric Senunas

    Director & Storyteller, Village Chief Productions

  • Meghan Shaw

    Outreach Director, Cambridge Energy Alliance, City of Cambridge

  • Eric Sheffels

    President, Leggat McCall Properties

  • Andrea Silbert

    President, Eos Foundation

  • Amy Wendel

    Senior Director, Global Head of Corporate Responsibility, GoTo

 Contact Us.

  • One Beacon Street,

    Boston, MA 02108

  • Contact Volunteer Director Anna Whitney (annawhitney@sustainround.com) for more information on supporting the Coalition.

  • Email annawhitney@sustainround.com for press inquiries.